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PREGMATE30 Pregnancy Test Strips offer a reliable and accurate way to confirm pregnancy early, featuring a sensitivity level of 25 miu/ml. With 30 strips in a pack, they provide a user-friendly experience for peace of mind throughout your journey.
J**
Affordable and sensitive! Good deal!
These are great! Very sensitive. Detected my pregnancy at 8 DPO. Easy to read, no tricky evap line. Great price, too!
E**S
They Work
When I first purchased Pregmate’s pregnancy tests, I was using them as a means to calm my anxieties while on hormonal birth control (implant, then pill). I then ultimately switched to natural family planning as my husband and I crossed to a point where we would be okay if I wasn’t good at doing so; though we were not actively /trying/ trying. I’ll admit, there was a point where I began to wonder if they even worked at all. For such a great price for so many quick and easy to use test strips, I worried that I would get a false negative. Though it is now, years later since I began buying Pregmate that I can confidently circle back to confirm at 28 weeks pregnant that the tests do work and they are perfectly accurate (or at least as much as any gas station test). I will certainly continue to use Pregmate well into my family’s future.
B**I
Best tests great price
Love these! So easy to use and I love how sleek it looks
C**.
Accurate and Cheap.
**Update: Just so you know, the line won't be dark for a while. One of my pregnancy tests is still a somewhat faint line. Blood test performed on same day had my levels at 383 HCG. It took two more days to get a solid line, so assuming my HCG doubled in 48 hrs we can assume that for the solid line to occur you need at least 500 mIU/mL. So, just assume that's about where you're at if you have a solid line.Like many of you I have read the negative reviews and worried about the chances of false positives or negatives but can confidently say after using roughly 20 of the tests that they're accurate, with no errors. I am a laboratory technician and am familiar with testing QA. Following directions, I've found 20/20 (100% accuracy).I would also like to remind that a solid line in the "test" window but no line in the "control" window is NOT considered a positive, nor is it a false positive. It is an invalid test.Oversaturation is also another problem that I've seen. This test's result would also be considered invalid. You've got 3 seconds to leave the stick in your urine. Not 5. Not 10. Only 3. You also want to ensure that the urine does not exceed the "max" line which, again, would invalidate the results. Additionally, this is not a midstream test. Do not try and pee on the stick. That is not a valid way to perform the test and any results that show up should be considered invalid unless you perform the test properly.Anyways, it gave me a faint positive which has progressed daily to darker positive (not as dark as the control line but definitely obvious it's positive). I don't know when I ovulated (definitely not when I was supposed to--April 15th--since now I'm pregnant) but had sex April 8th and took first test on April 13th (appeared to be indent or evap line) with a faint positive appearing on April 14th. Have taken two every morning since. Expected period for me was supposed to be April 29th ("was" because I'm pregnant and it's probably not going to be the case right now, haha). My cycles are usually 44 days long with 3 days of light flow. Estimated ovulation date was April 15th, with fertile window beginning April 10th until April 16th.Looking at others whose HCG is in the hundreds with a darker faint leads me to believe that's about where I am.Did a test with just water and saw no evap or indent even after a bunch of days. Pictures to come.Hope this helps quell some of your fears about purchasing this test kit.Additionally: Here is my lot number with expiration dates so you can rest assured that if yours matches you should be getting at the minimum 98% accurate results.Lot Number: 101200303Expiration Date: 2022-03-11Remember ladies, there's always a chance for error. Tests work out to cost about $0.30/test (50 tests at $14.95). When in doubt test again. Good luck for whichever case you're hoping for (positive or negative.)
J**.
Convenient, perfect
Good to keep around sometimes you need to check right there and then vs waiting till u got time or money n 50 strips come in it so it's worth the price vs 1 for almost 20$ depending on the brand I just a disposable cup because that's the only thing it doesn't come with but it's not a big deal to me
A**E
My favorite tests!
Honestly, I’ve used these for all three of my pregnancies and for the most part they’ve been absolutely amazing. I did have some pretty horrible evap lines out of my most recent bag in December, but you can tell because the lines are grey. I recommend these to anyone, they’re more reliable than First Response Tests for me and cheaper for someone who likes to test daily and check line progression.
B**
Pregnancy Tests.
These are my favorite pregnancy tests, especially for the price. We’ve bought multiple & have never had an issue. They’re easy to read & use. They’ve been accurate upon each use & season of life.
C**S
Decent Cheap Tests, Beware of Indent Lines
Decent test sticks and very good value for money! However, beware of indent lines. Always look at the blank test before dipping it in urine (or dip another in water) for comparison. This photo shows a test I took on a whim at 4 months postpartum and it LOOKED like a very faint positive, and by the time I retested 48 hours with a fancy test I was actually disappointed when it came up negative lol.
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